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'''Animation errors''' is a phenomenon in cartoons, which means some scenes are wierd, inconsequent, or even illogical.
'''Animation errors''' are a phenomenon in cartoons, which means some scenes are wierd, inconsequent, or even illogical.


==Notable examples==
==Notable examples==

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Animation errors are a phenomenon in cartoons, which means some scenes are wierd, inconsequent, or even illogical.

Notable examples

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